My quest to create the most face-meltingly bitter and hoppy IPA over the last few years has resulted in much awesome, but has also resulted in my average materials running about $70-80 per batch. Not really a problem, as no sacrifice is too big in the pursuit of IPA.
However, I find myself wanting to step back a bit and slow down with some nice brown ale; a beer without enough hops to drop a water buffalo. Perhaps one that didn't cost so much, to the degree that I don't have a twinge of annoyance when my neighbor requests some.
I'm looking for a go-to brown ale recipe along those lines. A "house beer", if you will. Perhaps one of you noble craftspeople could paste a recipe here?
However, I find myself wanting to step back a bit and slow down with some nice brown ale; a beer without enough hops to drop a water buffalo. Perhaps one that didn't cost so much, to the degree that I don't have a twinge of annoyance when my neighbor requests some.
I'm looking for a go-to brown ale recipe along those lines. A "house beer", if you will. Perhaps one of you noble craftspeople could paste a recipe here?